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Thamonic (Thamonic: Tamón /ta.'mun/) is an East Ijeðic language spoken by around 30 million people, mainly in Thamonia.

Phonology

Thamonic is defined by a large amount of allophony and a moderately complex possible syllable structure.

Consonants

Consonants in Standard Thamonic
Labial Alveolar Postalveolar Dorsal
Nasal m n (ŋ)
Plosive p~f~v t~θ~ð tʃ~dʒ k~x~ɣ
Fricative f~v s~z ʃ~ʒ
Liquid l r~r̥ j

Plosives become fricatives unless they're at the beginning of a word, or part of fricative-plosive clusters (Though, it is possible to turn a plosive into a fricative if it's at the beginning of a word starting a consonant cluster). All consonants become voiced intervocalically, and devoiced word-finally (though this does not apply to nasals).

Vowels

Thamonic has 4 phonemic vowels.

Vowels in Standard Thamonic
Front Back
Close i o~u
Close-Mid e
Open a

In Thamonic, /u/ typically only appears as an allophone of o in stressed positions, or in u-diphthongs.

Stress

Stress in Thamonic is irregular, phonemic, and typically marked.

Syllable structure

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Grammar

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